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I am working full time at the moment and earning enough to support myself.secret.simon wrote:As an Irish citizen, he gets allowances. He is considered settled on arrival in the UK (no need for PR for him) and his children will automatically be British if born in the UK.
But as his spouse, you do not benefit. You will need to conform to EEA Regulations.
There are four ways he can be considered to have treaty rights
a) worker
b) self-employed
c) student
d) self-sufficiency
I do not know if his being supported by his family counts as self-sufficiency though. I think it would require him to be of independent means, but I could be wrong.
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